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T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
How common is this? I've seen 1-2 post here and there, but no discernible pattern.
Specifically, looking at Georgetown, but open to other schools.
Thanks in advance.
Specifically, looking at Georgetown, but open to other schools.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
I'm actually wondering the same thing, but different tiers. I'm finishing up 1L PT T3 and am considering transferring to another PT T2 for next year or holding off a year and going for T1 FT for fall 2016.
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Re: T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
Follow this. Considering transfer in the same tiers.
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Re: T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
I did this last year. PM me for more info and I'll help the best I can.
Sorry. I did not transfer from T2, but I was PT and transferred to T14 Full Time.
Sorry. I did not transfer from T2, but I was PT and transferred to T14 Full Time.
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What tier did you transfer from to GULC?txig wrote:I did this last year. PM me for more info and I'll help the best I can.
Sorry. I did not transfer from T2, but I was PT and transferred to T14 Full Time.
Anyone have any thoughts on getting into Columbia as a T2 part time transfer with 24 credits? My school is in the same region.
I know they make you write an addendum. I was only able to find one example of such a transfer on TLS.
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Re: T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
Also, any part timers who transferred to a full time program or are planning please free to post here.
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Re: T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
Not sure how relevant this is but GULC cracked down internally on its own PT switching to full time: very very hard to do now.
But if you've got the credits and grades from the other school to otherwise qualify as a good transfer choice for full time, I don't know why they'd turn that down.
But if you've got the credits and grades from the other school to otherwise qualify as a good transfer choice for full time, I don't know why they'd turn that down.
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Re: T2 Part Time TRANSFER to Full Time at T14
Has anyone considered transferring after completing two years of PT program.
It appears that many schools would only accept transfer students who completed the entire first year curriculum.
It appears that many schools would only accept transfer students who completed the entire first year curriculum.